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Canadian GP: Max Verstappen ties Ayrton Senna with 41 wins, Alonso & Hamilton finish Podium Spots

Canadian GP: Max Verstappen ties Ayrton Senna with 41 wins, Alonso & Hamilton finish Podium Spots

Canadian GP Live: Max Verstappen registers his 4th consecutive win as he goes on to match the great and late Ayrton Senna with 41 race wins. Red Bull as a constructor registered their 100th win in the sport. Fernando Alonso held off a late charge from Lewis Hamilton to take the second spot as the […]

Canadian GP Live: Max Verstappen registers his 4th consecutive win as he goes on to match the great and late Ayrton Senna with 41 race wins. Red Bull as a constructor registered their 100th win in the sport. Fernando Alonso held off a late charge from Lewis Hamilton to take the second spot as the Brit finished third. Leclerc and Sainz finished fourth and fifth respectively.

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Max Verstappen made it six victories from eight races in 2023 with a dominant display during Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix, leading home the Aston Martin of Fernando Alonso and Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton, as Red Bull maintained their 100% winning record for the season so far.

Verstappen’s lights-to-flag triumph also gave Red Bull their 100th victory in the sport, 18 years on from the team’s debut, while the Dutchman made more history by drawing level with the legendary Ayrton Senna on 41 wins – extending his championship lead in the process.

Alonso and Hamilton traded places on several occasions throughout the race, Hamilton getting the jump at the start but falling back behind when the various strategies unfolded, meaning it was the Spaniard who finished runner-up to the record-setting Verstappen.

George Russell missed out on a potential podium fight in the other Mercedes after an early crash caused major damage to his car and dropped him to the foot of the order, with the resulting Safety Car leading to some split strategies.

Ferrari duo Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz were two of only five drivers – along with Red Bull’s Perez, Haas driver Kevin Magnussen and Alfa Romeo’s Valtteri Bottas – to stay out under the Safety Car, giving them track position that they converted into P4 and P5 respectively.

Perez took a lonely sixth, and the fastest lap bonus point, as he did his best to limit the damage after a third successive compromised qualifying session, while Albon made the most of his top 10 starting spot – and a well-timed stop under the Safety Car – to give Williams a much-welcomed haul of points in seventh

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